Previously, Flow automatically formatted your text differently depending on whether you were in an email app or a messaging app. In emails, Flow used full punctuation, capitalization, and line breaks to look polished. In messaging apps, Flow made things a bit lighter and more casual.
That worked fine for most people, but it didn t always reflect your personal writing style.
I m Luigi, part of the small team behind Receiptor AI
A year ago I joined @romeobellon on Receiptor AI, because I d seen how much time accountants and business owners waste hunting for receipts and invoices.
So together we ve been building Receiptor and today we re launching our biggest upgrade yet on Product Hunt.
Big update today! v0.2 is out and it brings some features we ve been itching to use ourselves. Here s what s new and how you might use it:
New stuff:
Public boards with shareable URLs show off your roadmap to the world. Perfect for indie devs who want to build in public or for agencies that want to share progress with clients without sending endless screenshots.
Community foundations the groundwork is in for voting, suggestions and comments. Imagine your users being able to upvote bugs or propose features directly on your board.
Redesigned sprint analytics now with better graphs and a single panel view. Want to see if your last sprint was more cruise control or crash landing ? The new analytics will give you a clearer picture.
Background customisation solid colours, gradients and meshes if you re feeling fancy. Minimalist mode for focus, or add some personality (yes, puppies are still an option).
Unified sprint panel no more clicking between two different places. Everything s in one spot now.
Hi everyone, I'm an experienced IT system administrator, not a software engineer, but I've been dabbling in code since I was a kid. While I'm not a vibe coder, introducing AI assistance into my projects has supercharged my skills and accelerated my learning. I truly believe one of my latest side projects can now be a viable business.
My app aims to fill a gap in the IT knowledge base market, offering a product that lets IT teams save significant time, provide better end-user support, and offload tedious maintenance. This is not yet another buzzy AI app that throws prompts at you, this is a fully packaged solution with human-reviewed content ready to go out of the box.
I wanted to share a little project I ve been working on. It s a simple AI tool that looks at your resume and suggests some career paths you might or might not have thought about, based on your skills and experience.
It s still in the early stages (an MVP), so it s not perfect yet. Completely made with Lovable since I don't have a coding background. I d really love if you could try it out and let me know what you think what works, what doesn t, or what could be better.
I spend a lot more time on PH at the moment to see what indepedent makers are spending their time on. I've noticed some patterns and also want to share a little bit about my journey at South Park Commons. Most startup stories begin at zero when there s already a team, an idea, maybe even a prototype. But at South Park Commons (SPC), the philosophy is different: people gather in the -1 to 0 stage. That liminal space where you don t yet know what you re building or even if you should build at all. It s a place for exploration, experimentation, and being brutally honest about what s working and what s not.
A hallmark of SPC is how often industry leaders drop by to share what they ve learned in the wild. Recently, I was in a small chat with Tyler Payne former Google and LinkedIn AI lead, startup builder, who has spent the last decade helping teams actually ship real-world ML systems. We're always talking about what's being launched at SPC.
Hey makers! I need to vent and hopefully get some advice from people who've been through this.
I'm working on our landing page copy and honestly it's become my personal hell. You know that moment when you think you've nailed the perfect headline, so you show it to 10 users and get 10 completely different interpretations?
User 1: "Oh so it's like Slack for teams"
User 2: "Wait, this is a project management tool right?"
Hey PH! I m Roy, one of the makers of Surf a research copilot for crypto folks. Super excited for our first launch.
I ve read a ton of guides but would love real advice from makers:
1. Expectations / forecasting
Do you usually have a sense of how many participants will show up on launch day or a rough range of upvotes/comments? Any rules of thumb you ve used (e.g., % of Teaser followers who visit, comment to upvote ratios, or targets you set for the first 4 hours)?
I'm a long-time developer and data engineer turned solo founder who's spent countless hours (and late nights!) wrestling with messy CSVs and trying to VLOOKUP my way through mismatched spreadsheets. I always felt that the most creative and insightful part of data analysis was locked behind a tedious 80% wall of manual data prep.
That frustration is what led me to build Datum Fuse AI.
My goal was to create an AI co-pilot that could intelligently handle the heavy lifting: things like automatically matching schemas between different files, suggesting transformations for messy join keys, and even enriching a dataset with external context like geolocation or holiday data.
We just launched our free public beta, and I'm incredibly excited (and a little nervous!) to finally have it out in the world. I'm here to learn from all of you, get feedback, and build something genuinely useful for anyone who's ever been frustrated by a data files.
What if you could simply describe your dream automation and have it built, ready to use, in minutes?
We've built Broxi from the ground up to be powerful yet incredibly simple. Describe your goal, and our Broxi Autopilot handles the rest, transforming your text into a fully functional AI agent.
We d be incredibly grateful if you could check out our page, support us, and share your feedback!
As Business Operations Managers, we re always tasked with keeping teams informed when processes change. But the reality? Writing those Slack/email announcements every single time is repetitive, time-consuming, and sometimes frustrating.
That s why Slashit built the Dynamic AI Template Announce a Process Change Generator.
Here s how it works:
Input your Change Name, Affected Teams, Effective Date, Key Benefit
TurboLens today announced a major upgrade to DocumentLens, its AI-powered document intelligence platform. With the introduction of a new Document Parsing capability and a deepened focus on Southeast Asia, DocumentLens is now one of the most powerful solutions for businesses handling the region's complex documents.
This enhancement introduces a powerful duo of capabilities:
Document Extraction: Intelligently pinpoints and pulls key data like invoice totals, customer IDs, and line items turning messy documents into structured, database-ready information.
NEW Document Parsing: This brand-new feature digitizes entire documents with high-accuracy OCR, making every word searchable. It is the perfect tool for digital archiving, compliance, and preparing data for LLMs.